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A lack of rain in Ontario, topped with pests and disease, meant a very stressful year for soybeans. An agronomist shares the best ways to mitigate stress – like building base fertility, proactive scouting and the importance of knowing the disease history of your fields.
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The project, entitled “Controlled Tile Drainage – Calculate Your Benefits,” will partner the Ontario Soil and Crop Improvement Association with scientists at the University of Ottawa to research the crop yield benefits of controlled tile drainage.
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Experimental canola and grape vines planted in Newfoundland show success – meaning the province might be able to develop new farming industries.
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With a unique Group 14 mode of action, Authority is tough on weeds and gentle on your crop for higher yields and cleaner fields. That's why Authority's active ingredient, sulfentrazone, is the number one pre-emergent residual broadleaf weed control in US soybean crops.
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Meghan Moran, the canola and edible bean specialist for the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA), estimates there are roughly 800 edible dry bean growers in Ontario, many of whom have been growing these beans for a long time. Why aren’t more growers in the edible bean game?
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The key to controlling tufted vetch in soybeans is to try to maximize control in all crops in the rotation and in all kinds of windows. That’s the advice of Mike Cowbrough, weed management specialist with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (OMAFRA).
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